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the cypriot government does not have to approve the deal. is that not weird it you in the biggest worry to me is the effect of this whole union of the think banking commit pep steve liesman was talking about it this morning and i think he's right. there will be people slowly moving deposits out of the higher risk countries and maybe into the u.s. and the uk, as well. here's what to look for. april 4th and that's the ecb meeting. watch what mario draghi has to say about that and that he'll make liquidity more available to banks. remember those ltros that they did about a year ago. don't be surprised that they dragged those things out again and everybody was talking about the weak top line growth. there is the company that has to be the envy for everybody looking for top line growth. their projected sales for 2014 and 10% to 12% increase and take out all of the new stores and same-store sales growth, 4% to 6% and those are really good numbers and that stock's up today sitting at a six-month high and i want to see a big welcome to people on the
the cypriot government does not have to approve the deal. is that not weird it you in the biggest worry to me is the effect of this whole union of the think banking commit pep steve liesman was talking about it this morning and i think he's right. there will be people slowly moving deposits out of the higher risk countries and maybe into the u.s. and the uk, as well. here's what to look for. april 4th and that's the ecb meeting. watch what mario draghi has to say about that and that he'll make...
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the government is reconvening today. cyprus' finance minister flying back after two days of talks after they failed to deliver the deal to rescue the country. our chief international correspondent michelle caruso-cabrera live in nicosia, cyprus. >>. >> reporter: the drama convincing right now is convincing parliament to sit down and actually vote to give the central bank of this country the authority to resolve banks. in other words, to wine down the troubled banks here in the country. right now there is a proposal on the table that would allow him to do that. that would mean that the weakest bank in the country nike would be wound down. the good assets moved to a different bank. there are protesters to my left who do not like that proposal at all. since i last saw you the head of the bank was brought here to hear what would happen. we had a long discussion about what was going happen and then i asked him a lot of questions about the history of like and how is it that how on earth we even got to this place. should his ba
the government is reconvening today. cyprus' finance minister flying back after two days of talks after they failed to deliver the deal to rescue the country. our chief international correspondent michelle caruso-cabrera live in nicosia, cyprus. >>. >> reporter: the drama convincing right now is convincing parliament to sit down and actually vote to give the central bank of this country the authority to resolve banks. in other words, to wine down the troubled banks here in the...
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we're scared of how the government keeps putting money in people's market. the government trumped 2.4 million jobs and they didn't talk about the 1.9 million people on food stamps and snap program. so we're just very, very cautious. >> you're a new york, l.a. california guy. >> i'm not sure where this is going. >> you're not drinking the kool-aid on the big government? >> no. >> steve, thank you for being here. >> it's been a lot of fun. >> thank you. make sure you join us tomorrow. "squawk on the street" begins right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> good wednesday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm melissa lee with jim kramer and scott wapner. carl quintanilla and david faber have the week off. let's take a look at how we are setting up in the united states. we are looking at a strong open higher and the dow up at 79 points and yesterday we did see signs of life and the dow surging late in the session and the dow looking to snap that three-day losing streak. as for europe, both stocks and the euro seeing some relief. we do have a bounce here, a nice one, i
we're scared of how the government keeps putting money in people's market. the government trumped 2.4 million jobs and they didn't talk about the 1.9 million people on food stamps and snap program. so we're just very, very cautious. >> you're a new york, l.a. california guy. >> i'm not sure where this is going. >> you're not drinking the kool-aid on the big government? >> no. >> steve, thank you for being here. >> it's been a lot of fun. >> thank you....
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that's going to be tougher to sell to local governments. might be able to tax them even if it's a remote possibility it makes that european banking union tougher. let's look at what's on the upside and it's all the sort of risk/loss kind of things. gold is up. metal and mining stock is up. long-term treasuries are up. all the bond etfs are to the upside. biggest corporate bond, lqd. all of them are on the upside. not a surprise but fairly modest moves for them as you can see. >> thank you. >>> all right. let's go to check on energy and commodities. sharon epperson at the nymex. >> definitely. that's what where the safe haven bid is. gold prices up 1700 an ounce. we got as high as 1610 an ounce. they say that is the number gold needs to close above to sustain any upward momentum here. we're still looking at $11 gain or so in the gold price. we're also keeping an eye on what's happening in other metals because copper, it's a far different story. copper continues to be one of the worst performing commodities of the day, considering what has ha
that's going to be tougher to sell to local governments. might be able to tax them even if it's a remote possibility it makes that european banking union tougher. let's look at what's on the upside and it's all the sort of risk/loss kind of things. gold is up. metal and mining stock is up. long-term treasuries are up. all the bond etfs are to the upside. biggest corporate bond, lqd. all of them are on the upside. not a surprise but fairly modest moves for them as you can see. >> thank...
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government -- u.s. economy's improving. but we still have fundamental issues in the structure of our economy, imbalances. we are not out of the woods yet. we're not in self-sustaining recovery. we need to start to see that to become increasingly more bullish on the financial markets. >> that was really good. you're a good double act. we should have you on more. thank you both. brian and chad. have great days. >>> seven years ago today twitter co-founder jack dorsey sent the first tweet writing just setting up my twitter. since then the media giant has become a staple for millions. it has transformed the way people communicate so what could twitter do in the next seven years? tweet us @squawkstreet. >>> the market is accelerating downward, now down 67 points. let's get a "market flash" from josh back at hq. >> juniper networks is under pressure this morning. analysts at fbr not fans saying we are the end of an era as routers and switches are set to decline. fbr downgrades juniper and cisco toeon perform. the company's fbr sa
government -- u.s. economy's improving. but we still have fundamental issues in the structure of our economy, imbalances. we are not out of the woods yet. we're not in self-sustaining recovery. we need to start to see that to become increasingly more bullish on the financial markets. >> that was really good. you're a good double act. we should have you on more. thank you both. brian and chad. have great days. >>> seven years ago today twitter co-founder jack dorsey sent the first...
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melissa, back to you. >>> what would you do if the government planned to tax you? it could become a reality parliament will take you on the ground and get reaction from the people of cyprus. that's next. ♪ no two people have the same financial goals. pnc works with you to understand yours and help plan for your retirement. visit a branch or call now for your personal retirement review. at a hertz expressrent kiosk, you can rent a car without a reservation... and without a line. now that's a fast car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >>> hundreds, as you see there, protesting in cyprus just minutes before parliament begins debate on taxes. p he helps run his family's auto parts business there. >> caller: yes. hello. >> what has it been like? have you and your friends, your colleagues, been going to the banks and withdrawing money? >> well, things here are very crazy right now. everybody is very anxious. everybody is waiting to see what the decisions are going to be. even people who tried in the beginning to take money out, they coul
melissa, back to you. >>> what would you do if the government planned to tax you? it could become a reality parliament will take you on the ground and get reaction from the people of cyprus. that's next. ♪ no two people have the same financial goals. pnc works with you to understand yours and help plan for your retirement. visit a branch or call now for your personal retirement review. at a hertz expressrent kiosk, you can rent a car without a reservation... and without a line. now...